Linksys PC22604 manual Desk Top or Shelf Mounting the Switch, Installation is complete

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ProConnect II® Series

Desk Top or Shelf Mounting the Switch

1.Place the Switch on a desktop or shelf near an AC power source and fol- lowing the guidelines of the preceding paragraph, Positioning the Switch.

2.Connect one end of a standard network cable to one of the 10/100/1000 RJ-45 ports on the front of the Switch.

3.Connect the other end of the cable to the network device, such as a print- er, server, workstation or router.

4.Connect one end of the power cable to the switch and the other end into a standard electrical outlet. When the Switch receives power, the Power LED will remain solid Green.

The installation is complete.

Rack-Mounting the Switch

The Switch can be installed in a standard 19-inch rack.

Before you begin, disconnect all cables from the Switch.

1.Place the Switch right side up and with the front panel facing you.

2.Position a mounting bracket over the screw holes on one side of the Switch.

3.Secure the mounting bracket by inserting a screw into each of the three screw holes. Use a screwdriver to tighten the screws, ensuring that they are fastened firmly in place.

4.Repeat steps 2 and 3 to install the other mounting bracket on the opposite side of the Switch.

5.Insert the Switch into the 19-inch rack and secure it with suitable screws (not provided). Ensure that the ventilation holes are not obstructed.

The rack-mount installation is complete.

You can now re-connect the cables to the back of the Switch.

Layer 2 Management 4-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch

Powering On and Resetting the Switch

To power on the Switch, simply connect the power cord to the back of the Switch, then plug the power cord into an electrical outlet. The Switch will boot up within approximately 30 seconds.

If you need to reset the Switch, remove the power cord from the back of the Switch and then reconnect it.

Power On Self Test

When you power-on the switch, it performs a Power-On Self Test (POST). During the POST, the Switch’s CPU:

Performs a series of diagnostic procedures to make sure the basic system is functioning with integrity.

Decompresses the main switching software run-time image from the flash ROM into DRAM area.

Begins executing the main switching software. During the POST process if the Esc key is pressed, a COMMAND LINE prompt appears.

Download Runtime

This option downloads the runtime system image to

Software from

the Switch through the Switch's Console port. Before

Console Port

you select this option, make sure:

 

• A host system is running a terminal emulation

 

program that supports the Kermit file transfer

 

protocol.

 

• The host system's hard drive has the required bi-

 

nary file that will be downloaded to the switch.

Configure the System

This option lets you modify any configurable parame-

 

ter in the switch's flash ROM before the switch sys-

 

tem boots.

Run Manufacturing

This option downloads the manufacturer's diagnos

Diagnostics

tics. This option has the same download requirements

 

as the runtime software applied. When the file trans-

 

fer is completed, the target system jumps to the entry

 

point of the diagnostic program and starts executing

 

the diagnostic code. The Main Menu of the diagnostic

 

program appears, where you can initiate tests or

 

obtain system information. Note that user interven-

 

tion is not required when a test runs, unless an error

 

occurs. If an error occurs during testing, you are

 

given the choice of continuing the diagnostics or

 

skipping the error.

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Contents Layer 2 Management 4-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch Copyright & Trademarks Table of Contents Default Vlan Introduction Snmp and Rmon Management 106Getting to Know the Switch LEDsRJ-45 Ports Gigabit Expansion PortsInstalling the Switch Positioning the SwitchFast Ethernet Considerations Full-Duplex ConsiderationsDesk Top or Shelf Mounting the Switch Installation is completeRack-Mounting the Switch Powering On and Resetting the SwitchSwitch Management Uplinking the SwitchInstalling the Gigabit Expansion Modules Local Console ManagementConfiguring the Switch Assigning an IP Address to the SwitchLogging On to the Switch Remote Console ManagementChanging the System Name General Management ConfigurationBasic Management Activities Changing the Location Changing the Administration PasswordChanging the Contact Changing the Guest Password Statistic CollectionReboot-on-Error Remote Telnet LoginRemote Http Login Returning to the Basic Management ScreenChanging the Speed and Flow Control LAN Port ConfigurationControl Setting the Line Speed Console Port Configuration Admin ControlChanging the Flow Control Displaying Physical Port AddressSpecifying a Modem Setup String Changing the Console Baud RateSelecting a Flow Control Method Enabling or Disabling Modem Control OptionsSpecifying a Slip Subnet Mask Enabling or Disabling SlipSpecifying a Slip Address Switching Database Configuration Advanced Management ActivitiesDefault Vlan Vlan & Pvid PerspectiveObtaining a Vlan Perspective Creating a New VlanAdding New Switch Ports Deleting a Vlan ID Viewing Vlan ActivitiesViewing Vlan Settings Searching for MAC AddressesObtaining Additional Information Scrolling Through DomainsAdding Ports Deleting PortsConfiguring Pvid IP Multicast Group PerspectivePer Port Vlan Activities MAC Address PerspectivePort Perspective Scrolling Through MAC Addresses Per Port StatisticsIP Networking Per Port MAC LimitAdding Static ARP Table Entries IP & RIP SettingsARP Table Settings Deleting Static ARP Table Entries Searching for ARP Table EntriesRouting Table VlanIcmp RIPSearching for Routing Table Entries Dhcp Gateway SettingsDeleting Routing Table Entries Relays DelayServers Ping Settings Bridging Spanning Tree Functions Spanning Tree Protocol ConfigurationsStatic Filtering Spanning Tree Port States Spanning Tree Path Costs Spanning Tree Port Priorities Snmp FunctionsProConnect II Series Stacking Basic Setting StackingProConnect II Series Other Protocols Port TrunkingSetting Quality of Service Parameters Setting Global Settings ProConnect II Series Specifying TCP/UDP Logical Port Settings User-Defined PortWell-Known Port Range PortSpecifying the QoS Vlan Priority Specifying the ToS Priority Selecting a QoS Profile Megabit ProfileGigabit Profiles Specifying the Port Configuration Selecting Rate Control Parameters Sending and Receiving Files Receiving Files via TftpSending Files via Tftp Receiving Files via Kermit Sending Files via KermitSnmp and Rmon Management Snmp Agent and MIB-2 RFC1213Rmon MIB RFC 1757 and Bridge MIB RFC Rmon Groups SupportedAbout Fast Ethernet AppendixBridge Groups Supported Twisted-Pair Cabling About Gigabit EthernetFiber Optic Cabling Crimping Your Own Network Cables Glossary 115 117 119 121 123 125 127 Specifications Linksys Warranty InformationEnvironmental Customerer SupportT p / / w w w. l i n k s y s . c o m

PC22604 specifications

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